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Meryl Streep reveals how Lady Gaga’s surprise cameo in 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' happened

Lady Gaga appears as herself during a high-profile Runway event sequence, where she performs an original track


Pop Culture & Art May 02, 2026 2 min read
Photo: 20th Century Fox

Lady Gaga has emerged as one of the most talked-about surprises in The Devil Wears Prada 2, with her brief but high-impact cameo quickly becoming a standout moment in the long-awaited sequel. According to details shared around the film’s production and cast interviews, Gaga’s appearance was not only unexpected but also shaped through a mix of improvisation, personal outreach, and creative collaboration with the filmmakers.

The sequel to the 2006 fashion classic brings back Meryl Streep as the formidable Miranda Priestly, alongside Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt, but it is Gaga’s entry into the film’s fashion universe that has sparked particular buzz. She appears as herself during a high-profile Runway event sequence, where she performs an original track while interacting with Miranda in a tense, stylized exchange that blends fashion spectacle with celebrity culture.

Meryl Streep revealed that Gaga’s involvement came together through a direct personal call, explaining that she reached out to the singer to invite her into the project. That conversation reportedly helped seal the deal quickly, with Gaga not only agreeing to appear but also contributing creatively to the film’s musical direction. She is credited with multiple original songs tied to the movie, including tracks used within promotional material and key fashion show moments.

One of the most notable aspects of Gaga’s cameo is its improvisational edge. Reports from cast interviews describe scenes where Gaga and Streep leaned into unscripted energy, building a playful yet sharp dynamic between Miranda Priestly and the pop superstar persona. This spontaneity reportedly added intensity to the sequence, reinforcing the film’s blend of satire and high-fashion drama.

Beyond her on-screen appearance, Gaga’s involvement extends into the film’s soundtrack, where she co-created original music tailored to the movie’s fictional fashion empire. The songs, including a runway-themed track performed with collaborator Doechii, are used to amplify the film’s modern take on the fashion industry’s celebrity-driven culture.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 uses its expanded roster of celebrity cameos to reflect how deeply fashion, entertainment, and pop culture have merged in the two decades since the original film. Gaga’s appearance, in particular, underscores that shift—placing a global music icon directly inside Miranda Priestly’s elite fashion world, blurring the line between fiction and real-world celebrity influence.

With its mix of returning stars, new industry commentary, and high-profile cameos, the sequel positions itself as both a continuation of a beloved story and a reflection of today’s entertainment ecosystem, where figures like Lady Gaga can step seamlessly between music, film, and fashion spectacle.

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